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MITM attack tools !

Hi to all,

I have both BT3 final & BT4 beta installed under Virtual Box and both are working great with my ALFA AWUS036H 500mW usb wireless card. As the topic of my post says I am looking for some tools that I can perform a Man-in-the-middle attack in my wireless network.

I looked on Airsnarf-ng and Airbase-ng at the moment but I couldn't understood the main differences between these two. Are both do the same things? It seems to me that Airsnarf has all the functionalities that I really need (rogue AP creation,httpd server, DNS server). These are the minimum features I need.

So if there is a chance to make my wireless card stated above to work with Airsnarf-ng then that will save me a lot of time.

I found already a tutorial of how to setup airsnarf in BT3. I followed exactly all the steps written in that but when I ran it I couldn't really understand all the error messages.

ettercap is a great tool for that. i assume you want to do arp poisoning, in which caase you can do that manually too by captureing the packets using wireshark, editing it, and sending it out using file2cable (i think thats what its called). i would suggest the second method as it will give you a better understanding of what goes on behind the tool. now if you wanna act as a mitm between a client and an ap, id check out airbase. its still in development but its a hell of a tool if can understand how to use it.

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Sorry,this is not clear to me....Where are they ? Can you please make a link because I searched and didn't found anything.

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